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Defra signs £95m deal for outsourced app support to ‘allow IT function to focus on long term’

Environment department retains major consultancy to monitor the performance of its software and deliver maintenance

MoD to create ‘Productivity Portfolio’ to identify potential gen AI uses

Defence department is to embark on a programme of ‘actively investigating’ the use of tools

Government R&D unit puts millions into cyber network

Money awarded through Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council will support work including the adoption

Environment Agency to launch online service to report water pollution

As official data for last year shows sewage crisis worsening, the government is creating additional

NHS North Yorkshire signs £40m digital and IT deals

The integrated care board supporting a region of large rural districts and some major cities

Serious Fraud Office given £9.3m to invest in tech

The government body is to be handed a significant cash injection to help support additional

GOV.UK One Login adoption hits 50 services and plans to pass 100 within a year

Ongoing work to roll out new sign in system across all departments hits half century

MoJ seeks £30m partner for new justice system email infrastructure

Ministry opens bids for agreement of up to eight years in length and covering the

Government launches AI assurance tools for businesses

As well as a new international cooperation partnership, ministers have unveiled a digital hub for

HMRC brings in £1m of extra tech expertise as Single Customer Account project enters key phase

As tax department enters crucial months of £126m programme to provide a unified digital account

MoJ reveals digitisation of paper records for prison-service dogs

A former manual system of collating information on almost 1,000 dogs and over 800 handlers

IBM UK boss and digital inclusion charity chief join DSIT board

DSIT announces details of a ‘refreshed’ boardroom, which also includes new responsibilities for CDDO chair

Government project to test ‘human resilience’ to AI via deceptive games

Specialist unit will work with supplier to run games in which humans will be required

One in four DSIT staffers now based outside London

Figures cited by ministers reveal that over 500 officials employed by the technology department are

Interpol director: ‘No one organisation or country can combat cybercrime on their own’

Neal Jetton, cybercrime chief of international policing body, tells event that the dawn of quantum

Review finds ‘lack of appetite’ for NHS-built electronic patient records

Secondary care trusts in major cities including Birmingham, Leeds and Southampton have developed their own

Duo of departments pick thin-prime specialist for £60m device deal

As part of their Integrated Corporate Services joint support unit, the Departments for Science, Innovation

Government puts £75m into border tech to tackle people-smuggling

Speaking at the Interpol General Assembly in Glasgow this week, prime minister Keir Starmer announced
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